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Tesla has had an all-time record quarter. Tesla delivered more than 466,000 cars worldwide in the second quarter of this year, breaking the record it set in the first quarter of this year. As is no longer entirely surprising, the share that the Model S and Model X have in the total number of deliveries is almost negligible.
In the first quarter of this year, Tesla delivered 422,875 new cars worldwide. That was a record, but Tesla set a new delivery record in the second quarter of this year. From April to June, Tesla delivered 466,140 new cars worldwide. This brings the total number of Teslas delivered this year to almost 890,000 units. It is the fifth quarter in a row that Tesla has built more new cars than it delivered. In the past quarter, Tesla produced 479,700 new cars.
Of the more than 466,000 cars that Tesla delivered last quarter, no less than 446,915 were a Model 3 or Model Y. That is about 95 percent. The remaining 19,225 units were a Tesla Model S or Model X. In the second quarter of last year, Tesla delivered 254,695 new cars. Last quarter there were 83 percent more. In the first half of this year, more than 9,100 new Teslas were registered in the Netherlands. Tesla owes its record number of deliveries, among other things, to heavy price reductions that it implemented, especially on the Model 3 and Model Y.
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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl